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Mortality Statistics > Other disorders of white blood cells (most recent) by country

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   United States  36.3%
   Japan  13.5%
   Germany  7%
   Brazil  6%
   Argentina  3.7%
   Mexico  3.7%
   Canada  2.8%
   Israel  2.8%
   Poland  2.3%
   South Africa  1.9%
   Korea, South  1.4%
   Australia  1.4%
   Czech Republic  1.4%
   Chile  1.4%
   Finland  1.4%
   Egypt  0.9%
   Kyrgyzstan  0.9%
   Nicaragua  0.9%
   Venezuela  0.9%
   Romania  0.5%


Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   United States: 78 deaths 
#2   Japan: 29 deaths 
#3   Germany: 15 deaths 
#4   Brazil: 13 deaths 
#5   Argentina: 8 deaths 
#6   Mexico: 8 deaths 
#7   Canada: 6 deaths 
#8   Israel: 6 deaths 
#9   Poland: 5 deaths 
#10   South Africa: 4 deaths 
#11   Korea, South: 3 deaths 
#12   Australia: 3 deaths 
#13   Czech Republic: 3 deaths 
#14   Chile: 3 deaths 
#15   Finland: 3 deaths 
#16   Egypt: 2 deaths 
#17   Kyrgyzstan: 2 deaths 
#18   Nicaragua: 2 deaths 
#19   Venezuela: 2 deaths 
#20   Romania: 1 deaths 
#21   Moldova: 1 deaths 
#22   Barbados: 1 deaths 
#23   Sweden: 1 deaths 
#24   Colombia: 1 deaths 
#25   Norway: 1 deaths 
#26   Cuba: 1 deaths 
#27   Slovenia: 1 deaths 
#28   Denmark: 1 deaths 
#29   Slovakia: 1 deaths 
#30   Dominican Republic: 1 deaths 
#31   Netherlands: 1 deaths 
#32   Croatia: 1 deaths 
#33   Peru: 1 deaths 
#34   Hungary: 1 deaths 
#35   Puerto Rico: 1 deaths 
#36   Lithuania: 1 deaths 
#37   Spain: 1 deaths 
#38   Austria: 1 deaths 
#39   Thailand: 1 deaths 
Total: 215 deaths  
Weighted average: 5.5 deaths  


DEFINITION: Total for all ages and sexes. Database compiled January 2004. Total of figures for:
  • Other disorders of white blood cells
  • Genetic anomalies of leukocytes
  • Eosinophilia
  • Other specified disorders of white blood cells
  • Disorder of white

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NOTES: These statistics are derived from official causes of death detailed on certificates of death by each country. Rather than being a true indicator of the number of deaths attributed to a particular cause, mortality statistics reveal more about a particular country's reporting processes.

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